All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘admins’

Facebook has just announced a change to Pages that will make it clear to admins which other admins posted certain content on the page’s behalf. The changes are set to go into effect on February 20th and will not be retroactive. “Starting on February 20, the names of admins will show next to their posts and comments. This will be …

Facebook is doing more and more these days to get pages to promote their content, and it seems that they company has now expanded that push to notifications. We noticed a new type of notification this morning, one that comes from Facebook and informs you that a certain post on a page on which you’re an admin is “performing better …

Good news, page mangers who want their posts to reach the maximum amount of people: Facebook has just updated its free Pages Manager app and one particular enhancement makes it easy to reach your target audience on the go. Now, pages admins can choose to promote a post directly from the app. Version 1.4 of the Pages Manager app also …

Facebook page admins have lost the ability to mark comments on their pages as spam, as they now only have options to remove is entirely and deal with the user from there. Now, when admins remove a comment, they are given three options: Undo the removal, report the comment as abuse, or ban the user who posted the comment. AllFacebook …

It’s been over three years since Facebook gave users the chance to select their own usernames, or vanity URLs. Before June of 2009, your profile (now Timeline) page URL ended with an ugly string of numbers and letters. Now, in order to make it easier for people to access your Facebook page, users have nice, succinct URLs like facebook.com/johndoe. Soon …

For those of you who pay for to use the Google Apps services for businesses, you know have the ability to conduct a Gmail log search, which is, after reading the description, something akin to Google Analytics for your Gmail account. The tool is aimed at domain admins who want a clear picture concerning the who, what, when, where and …

If you’re a page admin on Facebook, have you ever “liked” one of your own posts thinking that the “like” would show up as from you, yourself, and not the page? I know I’ve liked plenty of WebProNews posts, thinking it would say “Josh Wolford liked this,” but instead seeing “WebProNews likes this.” Awkward. Now, Facebook has made it incredibly …

Back in March at the Facebook Marketing Conference, the company announced that they would soon give page owners a little more flexibility in choosing which page admins are tasked with what responsibilities by unveiling five different access levels for admins. This structured system would replace the blanket privileges that all admins have, allowing page owners to grants a certain level …